THE ABC’S OF ANSAR TESTING

Simply put, ANSAR testing determines how well a patient’s autonomic nervous system is functioning. The nervous system consists of three parts: somatic, motor and autonomic. In a perfect world, all three divisions are balanced and in proper working order. This is not always the case. Any number of medical conditions can create imbalance. The purpose of ANSAR testing is to identify, measure and quantify that imbalance. Practicing physicians can use this valuable information to formulate an accurate diagnosis, customize medications and determine an appropriate treatment plan.

A QUESTION OF BALANCE

The purpose of ANSAR testing is to measure the balance or imbalance in a patient’s autonomic nervous system.